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To be a pedestrian here is either to be bold or to be poor.
Crocker's three-year-old world record, 50.40, was safer than a pedestrian here after dark.
Dr. Abrams, a 58-year-old physician, was a near-daily pedestrian here for decades, his often-shirtless, leathery torso tilted forward, eyes on a neatly folded newspaper.
"A lot of things are more pedestrian here, and there are fewer fashion choices," said Ms. McMahon, 45, a contractor in sales and marketing for Best Buy and other companies.
Stroman's choreography, otherwise pedestrian here, is best when orchestrating the hungry gymnastics of their first tumble on a revolving brass bed, which concludes with Levering briefly bare-breasted over Bierko's barrel chest.
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It is not unusual to see police officers and pedestrians here wearing face masks as protection.
Its construction snarled traffic and infuriated drivers and pedestrians here for more than a decade.
A lot of rowdy pedestrians here.
The comparatively pedestrian schoolyard here feels like a lost opportunity, especially since Frost has proved himself to be talented at establishing place in his other work.
Over the last few years, however, neglected alleys that connect South Moger Avenue to a new back parking lot have been reclaimed and developed into charming pedestrian walkways here.
A Guardian photo gallery of the city void of pedestrians is here.
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